A modest foliage on Haruka garden railway
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2018 11:03 pm
Here are some photos I took this morning. The weather is a bit warm this year so not much foliage in the garden railway, except the Japanese maple tree.
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Japanese maple trees are very much adaptable in most condition. They like to be in the shade, a bit moisturized soil. Particularly, the air from ocean makes them happy. The same species like mine in Japan must have better color, the leaves are transparently bright red.
Plenty of shade and moisture in my garden. I've always wanted to live near the coast. I wonder if the missus would mind if I towed the house and garden westwards 50 miles!mymodeltrain wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:06 pm Japanese maple trees are very much adaptable in most condition. They like to be in the shade, a bit moisturized soil. Particularly, the air from ocean makes them happy. The same species like mine in Japan must have better color, the leaves are transparently bright red.